Here's all the details authorities have released after 5 package explosions in Central Texas

Here's everything we know about the 5 explosions that killed 2 people, and injured more in the Austin and San Antonio-area.

Since March 2, 2018 authorities in Austin and San Antonio have responded to five package explosions. Austin officials believe the four incidents that occurred there are related and are looking into the connection to the fifth.

Here's everything we know about the 5 explosions that killed 2 people, and injured more in the Austin and San Antonio-area.

Since March 2, 2018 authorities in Austin and San Antonio have responded to five package explosions. Austin officials believe the four incidents that occurred there are related and are looking into the connection to the fifth.

Here's all the details authorities have released after 5 package explosions in Central Texas

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Austin law enforcement officials are asking the community to remain cautious after the suspected bomber in this month's attacks apparently blew himself up early Wednesday morning as police approached his vehicle.

Authorities said Mark Anthony Conditt, 23, was the person who dropped off or mailed at least five packages that exploded when touched or opened. One was triggered by a trip wire. A sixth package was found at an Austin FedEx facility, but was handled by authorities.

The explosions have rocked Austin since March 2 — two people have died and several more were seriously injured. A woman was knocked off her feet at a FedEx distribution center in Schertz, a suburb northeast of San Antonio, early Tuesday morning, officials said.

The Schertz event marks the first explosion to occur outside of the Austin-area, though officials said the package in question was being mailed to an Austin address.

As multiple law enforcement agencies moved quickly to investigate package bombs across multiple cities, information came fast on Tuesday and there were a lot of questions left unanswered.

Police finally came into contact with Conditt early Wednesday morning in Round Rock, north of Austin. He detonated a bomb while inside a vehicle off Interstate 35, killing himself, as police drew closer.

The bombings are still under investigation and police have not ruled out the possibility of more suspicious packages.

Click through the slideshow for to see what happened this month that led up to Conditt's death.

Kelsey Bradshaw is a digital reporter for mySA.com. Read more of her stories here.| kbradshaw@express-news.net | Twitter:@kbrad5